A newly published German-language book titled App Store Confidential certainly doesn’t sound problematic for Apple, but according to an English translation of the books’ description, which is available to buy now on Amazon, the book purports to offer an intimate look behind-the-scenes at one of Apple’s most important businesses.
The company’s proprietary app marketplace started off with just 500 apps in 2008, and over the following decade, it grew to amass sales twice that of McDonald’s. “But few know how the App Store works. Until now,” the book’s description teases. It goes on to hint at peeling back the mystery surrounding how an app becomes successful and even “App of the Year,” as well as developer do’s and don’ts to keep in mind when working with Apple.
But if Apple gets its way, you won’t be able to read this book at all.
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Ex-Apple employee writes a book the company is apparently scared for you to read originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 23:08:10 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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